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Degradation of Deepwater Horizon oil buried in a Florida beach influenced by tidal pumping

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 126, 期 -, 页码 488-500

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.10.061

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Deepwater Horizon; Oil spill; Beach contamination; Microbial degradation; Pensacola Beach; Tidal pumping

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  1. Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative as part of the DEEP-C and C-IMAGE II consortia
  2. RFP V
  3. NSF [OCE-1044939, OCE-1057417]
  4. Florida Institute of Oceanography [FIO 4710-1101-00-1]
  5. Northern Gulf Institute [NG1 191001-306811-03]

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After Deepwater Horizon oil reached the Florida coast, oil was buried in Pensacola Beach (PB) sands to 70 cm depth, resulting in Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) concentrations up to similar to 2 kg per meter of beach. This study followed the decomposition of the buried oil and the factors influencing its degradation. The abundance of bacteria in oiled sand increased by 2 orders of magnitude within one week after oil burial, while diversity decreased by 50%. Half-lives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons reached 25 and 22 days, respectively. Aerobic microbial oil decomposition, promoted by tidal pumping, and human cleaning activities effectively removed oil from the beach. After one year, concentrations of GC-amenable hydrocarbons at PB were similar to those in the uncontaminated reference beach at St. George Island/FL, and microbial populations that disappeared after the oil contamination had reestablished. Yet, oxihydrocarbons can be found at PB to the present day.

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